Elevations and points of aim, 165
To be used in warding off cavalry charges, 310
Employment of infantry, 132
Expedients for minimizing the effect of hostile, 118
Flanking, 254
Formula for determining favorable range for firing against hill positions, 183
Hits obtained by various marksmen (table), 171
Hostile, expedients for minimizing effect of, 118
Formations suitable under, 120, 121
Hurried, effect of, 162
Increasing difficulties in adjusting hostile artillery fire, 119
Indirect, 184
Infantry, 126
Against charging cavalry, 308
And machine gun, relative value of, 265-267
Employment of, 132
Influences affecting accuracy of, 173
Influence of the ground on efficacy of, 179
Kinds of, 157
Austria, 449
France, 455
Italy, 451
Japan, 463
Provisions of various regulations, 158-160
Russo-Japanese War, 157
To be used in warding off a cavalry charge, 310
Long range, 148, 150-153, 176
Losses produced by long range fire, 176
Machine gun—see Machine Guns
Marksmanship, effect of, in collective, 169
Misses
Effect of, 173
Wolozkoi's theory of the constant cone of, 173
Moral effect of, 191, 227
On charging cavalry, 309
Number of rounds to be expended to accomplish a certain result, 172
Oblique, effect of, against shielded batteries, 324
Observation of, 167
Pauses in, 155
Preparation, 149
Provisions of various regulations in re kinds of, 158
Time for opening, 153
Rafale, 164
Rate of, 160
At various ranges, 162
Versus waste of ammunition, 161
Ricochets, effect of, 185
Rifle-rests, influence of, 178
Superiority of, in defense, 427
Time for opening, 147
General rules, 155
On charging cavalry, 308
Provisions of various regulations, 153
Training, influence of, on efficacy of, 168
Trial volleys, 164
Volley, value of, 157, 163
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